

ANATOMY OF AN ARTIST
I grew up with a lot of older folks around me. They taught me about their own art: history, literature, cooking, embroidery, and along this journey, I became a mix of these individuals who cared enough to teach me what they thought was valuable to them. Thanks to them, I became the person writing this. As for now, I hope you will enjoy this website. Who knows, maybe I'll become an alpaca farmer soon.
As an artist, my creative work can be understood as the anatomy of my artistic identity. The different layers of skills grouped in genres where each discipline I engage in forms a vital part of who I am.
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Illustration is the skeleton of my artistic body it's the foundation upon which everything else is built. Drawing, painting, and designing/building products. These are my oldest and most deeply ingrained abilities, shaping my creative direction and providing the structural integrity for all my work. Whether it’s crafting detailed illustrations, designing an object, or directing visual art projects, illustration forms the backbone of my artistry.
Audiovisual work flows through me like blood. It’s the most studied and admired part of my craft, circulating ideas and bringing life to my creative projects, with a strong focus on filmmaking, reels, and commercial production. I’ve explored every aspect of this discipline, from screenwriting and storyboarding to editing, motion graphics, and post-production. This work nourishes my creativity, connecting all the elements of my art and bringing them to life on screen.
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Photography functions as my nervous system, the part of my artistry that comes most naturally to me. Just as nerves intuitively respond to stimuli, I instinctively capture moments through the lens. Whether it’s taking spontaneous portraits, crafting ambience, or fine-tuning images in post-production, photography allows me to react to the world around me, preserving memories and emotions with precision and sensitivity.
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Sound represents the muscles of my creative anatomy, the force that gives strength to my work but still requires further development. From composing music and designing sound effects to mastering tracks and collaborating with others, sound production adds depth and power to my projects. It’s an area where I continue to grow, building the muscle memory needed to fully realize my potential in this domain.
Together, these four elements—Illustration, Audiovisual work, Photography, and Sound—compose the anatomy of my artistry. Each is integral to who I am as an artist, contributing to the diverse range of projects I create and the unique perspective I bring to every piece of work.
But like anyone, one must put a face onto our identities, and press more to find the fifth element of the anatomy.
